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Page 1: Chapter 4 Chemical Foundations: Elements, Atoms, and Ions Chemistry B2A

Chapter 4

Chemical Foundations: Elements, Atoms, and Ions

Chemistry B2A

Page 2: Chapter 4 Chemical Foundations: Elements, Atoms, and Ions Chemistry B2A

Element: is a substance consists of identical atoms.

Cannot be divided by chemical & physical methods.

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen

116 elements – 88 in nature

Millions of compound are composed of these 116 elements.

Page 3: Chapter 4 Chemical Foundations: Elements, Atoms, and Ions Chemistry B2A

H: 0.9%Ti: 0.6%Others: 0.9%

Element abundance on earth

Almost half of the mass is oxygen.

O2

20% of atmosphere.

O - O

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Element Symbols

The first letter or two first letters of element name:

Oxygen O Silicon Si

Carbon C Argon Ar

Sometimes, two letters are not the first letters:

Chlorine Cl Zinc Zn

Sometimes, old names are used (Latin or Greek):

Iron (Ferrum) Fe Lead (Plumbum) Pb

Page 5: Chapter 4 Chemical Foundations: Elements, Atoms, and Ions Chemistry B2A

1. All matter is made up of very tiny, indivisible particles (atoms).

2. All atoms of a given element have the same chemical properties.

3. Compounds are made up of two or more different kinds of atoms. A compound has the same relative numbers and types of atoms.

Dalton’s Atomic theory

Law of constant composition: Compound always has the same composition.

Compound always has the same properties.

HO

2= 1

or 2 : 1

CO

1=

1or 1 : 1

H2O

CO

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4. Atoms are not created or destroyed in chemical reactions.

A chemical reaction changes the way the atoms are grouped together.

Dalton’s Atomic theory

Law of conservation of mass:

C + O CO

Page 7: Chapter 4 Chemical Foundations: Elements, Atoms, and Ions Chemistry B2A

Chemical Formula

Compound Formula

Identifies each element Ratios

H2O

Subscript (number of each atom)

Subscript 1 is not written.

Page 8: Chapter 4 Chemical Foundations: Elements, Atoms, and Ions Chemistry B2A

O

H HH2O

Molecularformula

Structuralformula

Ball-and-stickmodel

Space-fillingmodel

Molecular models

C

H

H

H

HCH4

Page 9: Chapter 4 Chemical Foundations: Elements, Atoms, and Ions Chemistry B2A

Atom

--

-

---

-

(Source of particles)

+

Page 10: Chapter 4 Chemical Foundations: Elements, Atoms, and Ions Chemistry B2A

Atom

Nucleus: positive charge

Atoms are neutral.

Atomic mass unit (amu) = 1.6605×10-24 g

mass of proton = 1 amu

mass of neutron = 1 amu

mass of electron = 5.48×10-4 amu

                                                                                                                                                                             

Page 11: Chapter 4 Chemical Foundations: Elements, Atoms, and Ions Chemistry B2A

Atom

Mass number: Protons + Neutrons

Atomic number: Protons

C12

6

Mass number (A)

Atomic number (Z)

Page 12: Chapter 4 Chemical Foundations: Elements, Atoms, and Ions Chemistry B2A

Isotopes

Isotopes: atoms with the same number of protons and electrons butdifferent numbers of neutrons.

different mass number

C12

6 C13

6 C14

6

6 P + 6 N 6 P + 7 N 6 P + 8 N

Almost the same properties

Carbon-12 Carbon-13 Carbon-14

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Atomic Weight

Atomic weight: of an element is average of the masses (in amu) of its isotopes found on the Earth.

Cl Cl35

17Cl37

1734.97 amu 36.97 amu

(75.77/100 × 34.97 amu) + (24.23/100 × 36.97 amu) = 35.45 amu

Cl17

35.45

Atomic number

Atomic weight

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Page 15: Chapter 4 Chemical Foundations: Elements, Atoms, and Ions Chemistry B2A

main-group elements: 1A to 8A

transition elements: 1B to 8B (3 – 12)

inner transition elements: between B3 & B4 (58 to 71 and 90 to 103)

Column: the same properties (main group)

Row or Period

Page 16: Chapter 4 Chemical Foundations: Elements, Atoms, and Ions Chemistry B2A

Group 1A: Alkali metals

Li-Na-K-Rb-Cs-Frtoo reactive, unstable, solid metal

2Na + 2H2O 2NaOH + H2

2Na + Cl2 2NaCl

Group 2A: Alkaline metals or earth metals

Be-Mg-Ca-Sr-Ba-Rareactive, solid metal

Page 17: Chapter 4 Chemical Foundations: Elements, Atoms, and Ions Chemistry B2A

Group 7A: Halogens

F-Cl-Br-I-Atreactive, colored, gas, nonmetal

Group 8A: Noble gases

He-Ne-Ar-Kr-Xe-Rnnon reactive, stable, gas, nonmetal

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nonmetals

metals

metalloids

Classification of the elements

Metals: solid (except mercury), shiny, conductors of electricity and heat, ductile, malleable

Nonmetals: solid, liquid or gas, do not conduct electricity (except graphite)

Metalloids (Semimetals): between metals and nonmetals

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Noble metals: unrecative metals

Most elements are reactive and they cannot be found in nature in free form.

Ag, Au, Pt

Monatomic

Ar He

Diatomic

N2 O2

Polyatomic

S8Noble gases

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Allotropes

Different forms of an element

Carbon:

Diamond Graphite Buckminsterfullerene & Nanotube

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More metallic

Mo

re m

etal

lic

Metallic properties

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Ions

Total number of protons = Total number of electrons

Atom is neutral (zero net charge).

Na → Na+ + e-

Cl + e- → Cl-

Ion: atom with any charges (positive or negative).

Cation

Anion

Number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus remains unchanged.

Page 23: Chapter 4 Chemical Foundations: Elements, Atoms, and Ions Chemistry B2A

Na + energy → Na+ + e-

ion

Ions & Ionization

Na+

+ e-

Na

11+

11-10-

11+

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Cl + e- → Cl-

ion

Ions & Ionization

Cl-

+ e-

Cl

17- 18-

17+17+

Page 25: Chapter 4 Chemical Foundations: Elements, Atoms, and Ions Chemistry B2A

Ionization energy: the energy required to remove the most loosely held electron from an atom in the gaseous state.

Ionization energy

Ion

izat

ion

en

erg

y

Ionization Energy

Page 26: Chapter 4 Chemical Foundations: Elements, Atoms, and Ions Chemistry B2A

Metals: lose 1, 2 or 3 e- Cation (Y+)

Nonmetals: gain 1, 2 or 3 e- Anion (X-)

Ions

Transition elements

1A 2A 3A 4A 5A 6A 7A 8A

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Na → Na+ + e-

Cl + e- → Cl-

Cation

Anion

Ionic Compounds

Na+ Cl- NaCl

Mg → Mg2+ + 2e-

Cl + e- → Cl-

Cation

Anion

Mg2+ 2Cl- MgCl2

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Li → Li+ + e-

S + 2e- → S2-

Cation

Anion

Ionic Compounds

2Li+ S2- Li2S

Al → Al3+ + 3e-

O + 2e- → O2-

Cation

Anion

2Al3+ 3O2- Al2O3